New Everton Stadium - Hill Dickinson Stadium



A little bit about the stadium's potential to host more matches next year towards the end of this article...
Hold on, let's see what state that pitch is in this Saturday before agreeing to any more rugby matches.

If there's any feint rugby lines on the pitch they should be told GTF.

It's not a 'multi-functional event venue' - despite what the corporate vermin tell us - it's the home of Everton Football Club: a stadium which will be paid for (every single penny) by Evertonians.
 

Hold on, let's see what state that pitch is in this Saturday before agreeing to any more rugby matches.

If there's any feint rugby lines on the pitch they should be told GTF.

It's not a 'multi-functional event venue' - despite what the corporate vermin tell us - it's the home of Everton Football Club: a stadium which will be paid for (every single penny) by Evertonians.
This day and age you think there'd be a way of getting rid of these lines effectively in a short space of time
 
Hold on, let's see what state that pitch is in this Saturday before agreeing to any more rugby matches.

If there's any feint rugby lines on the pitch they should be told GTF.

It's not a 'multi-functional event venue' - despite what the corporate vermin tell us - it's the home of Everton Football Club: a stadium which will be paid for (every single penny) by Evertonians.

Wouldn't matte mate, our players are probably as unlikely to score a try as they are a goal.
 

If there's any lines other than football pitch lines on that pitch on Saturday there'll be a lot of angry people.

Disagree, there will be a lot of people who are either not bothered at all or a tiny bit miffed by it.

I very much doubt that a lot of people will be 'angry'. I mean there are some thing to get angry about, but some lines from a previous game played on a football pitch is 100% not one of them. Maybe there will be a few dotted around getting red in the face at some lines on the pitch, that are not football lines. If you get angry at that then you need to get some perspective in your life.

Mr Hyperbole strikes again, I am actually disappointed in myself for even responding to the obvious bait to reel people like me in.
 
Disagree, there will be a lot of people who are either not bothered at all or a tiny bit miffed by it.

I very much doubt that a lot of people will be 'angry'. I mean there are some thing to get angry about, but some lines from a previous game played on a football pitch is 100% not one of them. Maybe there will be a few dotted around getting red in the face at some lines on the pitch, that are not football lines. If you get angry at that then you need to get some perspective in your life.

Mr Hyperbole strikes again, I am actually disappointed in myself for even responding to the obvious bait to reel people like me in.

It was only a few weeks ago, that he stated, that there`d be fan led protests outside the new ground against the new owners, over something he`d totally made up in his head and then presented it as fact :lol:

Who`s arsed about a few lines on a footy pitch, which most people won`t even notice and that`s if this weeks rain hasn`t washed them away too.

The way he bangs on it`s like the fans are a whisker away from an insurrection every week, when the reality it`s just him and his insanity.
 
Disagree, there will be a lot of people who are either not bothered at all or a tiny bit miffed by it.

I very much doubt that a lot of people will be 'angry'. I mean there are some thing to get angry about, but some lines from a previous game played on a football pitch is 100% not one of them. Maybe there will be a few dotted around getting red in the face at some lines on the pitch, that are not football lines. If you get angry at that then you need to get some perspective in your life.

Mr Hyperbole strikes again, I am actually disappointed in myself for even responding to the obvious bait to reel people like me in.
It's not like the lines are getting burned in by the local council is it?
 
Hopefully never
I used to think it was ridiculous that we can't have a pint whilst watching the game. Then I saw somebody on twitter say it would be mean the absolute worst bellends filming themselves throwing pints for "the limbs" after a goal and realised that yeah, it absolutely needs to stay as a rule.

Which is annoying for the rest of us who don't want to be having to chug a pint at the end of halftime.
 

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